Verse 1:

AmFAmFAm
Even if I gained the whole world, what if I lost my only soul
FAmFG
For pleasure and power's no prize to throw, or so I'm told
AmFAm
For what's a soul to one who lies,
FAm
Who cheats and steals and wastes his life
FAmFG
Searching for what can't satisfy

Verse 2:

AmFAmFAm
What is this debt that I now owe? What is this grace which you bestow?
FAmFG
A crimson heart now white as snow, or so I'm told
AmFAmFAm
'Cause who are you to save my life? And who are you to let me die?
FAmFG
Nailed with thieves on either side

Chorus

(Fig 1)&(2) x2
(Fig 3) x2
Guitar 2 play (Fig 3) over this:
(C) (Am) (G) (C)
And even if I was the only man alive, would you still have died?
(C) (Am) (G) (C)
And even if I was the only man alive, would you still have died?
Guitar 1 come in
CAmGC
And even if I was the only man alive, would you still have died?
CAmGC
And even if I was the only man alive, would you still have died?
CAmGC

And even if I could drain the oceans dry, to bridge this great divide

CAmGC

And even if I could drain the oceans dry, to bridge this great divide

Guitars cut, singing only over Drums and Bass
(C) (Am) (G) (C)

And even if I could drain the oceans dry, to bridge this great divide

(C) (Am) (G) (C)

And even if I could drain the oceans dry, to bridge this great divide

All Content on this page is the property of the copyright owner of the original composition.